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  2. File:Salmson 2A2 of the US 1st Aero Squadron at Andernach ...

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    A U.S. Liberty Loan poster tacked to the side of a truck, at the flying headquarters of the U.S. Army's First Aero Squadron, near Andernach, Rhenish Prussia, Germany, 10 April 1919. The plane is a French-built Salmson 2 A.2 observation aircraft. Date: 10 April 1919: Source

  3. 1920 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The German government rejected the French suggestion of a parallel occupation. On 3 April, German regular troops of the Reichswehr, under General Oskar von Watter, entered the neutral zone in force, and experienced little difficulty in dealing with the armed leftist workers. The revolutionary headquarters at Mülheim were taken on April 4 ...

  4. Andernach - Wikipedia

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    Andernach (German pronunciation: [ˈandɐˌnax] ⓘ) is a town in the district of Mayen-Koblenz, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, of about 30,000 inhabitants.It is situated towards the end of the Neuwied basin on the left bank of the Rhine between the former tiny fishing village of Fornich in the north and the mouth of the small river Nette in the southeast, just 13 miles (21 km) north of ...

  5. List of towns and cities in Germany by historical population

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    The following historical and current German state entities were taken into account: Holy Roman Empire (962–1806) German Confederation (1815–1866) German Reich (1871–1949) German Democratic Republic (1949–1990) Federal Republic of Germany (1949–present) Current information can be found in the list of cities in Germany by population.

  6. Namedy Castle - Wikipedia

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    The history of its construction goes back to the 14th century when the castle was built by the Husmanns, a patrician family from Andernach. It was a small moated castle in the late gothic style, which included the noble court of Niederhof. Gerhardus dictus Husmann (died 1211) was the first lord of that court.

  7. Category : German military personnel of the Franco-Prussian War

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    Frederick III, German Emperor (1 C, 15 P) Pages in category "German military personnel of the Franco-Prussian War" The following 192 pages are in this category, out of 192 total.

  8. Category:People from Andernach - Wikipedia

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  9. Ruhr uprising - Wikipedia

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    The Ruhr uprising (German: Ruhraufstand), or March uprising (Märzaufstand), was a left-wing workers' revolt in the Ruhr region of Germany in March and April 1920. It was triggered by the call for a general strike in response to the right-wing Kapp Putsch of 13 March 1920 and became an armed rebellion when radical left workers used the strike as an opportunity to attempt the establishment of a ...